
Constitution of Sweden
Sweden's Constitution is the fundamental law that defines how the country is governed. It establishes Sweden as a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy, meaning the King or Queen has a ceremonial role. The Constitution guarantees fundamental rights, such as freedom of speech, religion, and equal treatment under the law. It also outlines the organization of government, the powers of Parliament (Riksdag), the Prime Minister, and the judiciary. Changes to the Constitution require careful procedures, including multiple votes in Parliament. Overall, it ensures democratic principles, protects individual rights, and provides the legal framework for Swedish governance.